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Fall 2006

Policy Summit
Keeps a spotlight on poverty
4th District Profile
Concentrated poverty in the Fourth Federal Reserve District
In My Opinion
Finding new ways to combat an old problem
Compliance Corner
Changes to CRA aimed at nonmetropolitan middle-income areas

Archived Issues

2005
Fall: Strategies for Banking the Unbanked: Are They Working?
Spring: Financial Education: It Is Making a Difference
2004
Winter: Individual Development Accounts: An Endangered Wealth-Creation Strategy?
Summer: Engines of Growth: Why Low-Income Communities Need Small Business
Spring: Leadership: The Unifying Force Behind Community Development
2003
Fall: The New Tax Market Tax Credit Program: Will It Live Up To Its Potential?
Spring: The Community Reinvestment Act: A Growing Tool for Brownfield Redevelopment
2002
Fall:Who Has the Authority to Regulate Predatory Lending?
Summer: Exploring Appalachia: Burgeoning Region Uses Eco-Heritage Tourism As A Tool For Economic Development
Spring: 4th District Community Affairs Outlook: Regional Legacy Paves the Way for New Initiatives
2001
Fall: Bridging the Economic Divide: Cincinnati's Crisis Presents New Opportunities
Summer: Investing in our Communities: “New Markets” Programs Offer Financial Incentives to Encourage Investment
Spring: Beyond Section 8
2000
Fall: Cleveland Saves
Summer: Predatory Lending Strikes at the Heart of American Neighborhoods
Spring: National Housing Development Corporation: Nonprofit is Focused on Preserving Affordable Housing
1999
Volume I Issue Three: Equity Capital in Appalachia (pdf 647K)
Volume I Issue Two: Cleveland MCP Revisited (pdf 3,800K)
Spring: Ohio Scores a Victory in the Battle Over Set-Asides (pdf 233K)
Fall: The "Unbanked" Population: Who Are They and Why Do They Shun Banks? (pdf 295K)
Summer: Kentucky Town's Renaissance Becomes Model For State (pdf 295K)
Spring: The Greater Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky Residential Mortgage Credit Project
Winter
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1996
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216/579-2111

* For subscriptions to the Beige Book, contact Publications Services, Federal Reserve Board of Governors, at 202.452.3244.

For subscriptions to Fed in Print, contact the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia at 215.574.6115.

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